Claims
- 1. An angle change detector comprising a pendulum of electroconductive, non-magnetic material, a frame supporting the pendulum for swinging movement relative thereto, means for applying magnetic flux to the pendulum, means for supporting the means for applying the magnetic flux on the frame, said means for applying the magnetic flux comprising first and second magnetic poles of opposite polarity disposed in a magnetic path and defining a gap therebetween, said pendulum being positioned to swing in said gap across the portion of said magnetic path extending between said poles to effect electromagnetic damping of said swinging movement and means for detecting relative swinging movement between the frame and the pendulum, said detecting means comprising first and second photosensors disposed adjacent opposite edges of said pendulum and first and second adjustable threshold circuits connected to the respective first and second photosensors to produce output signals when a signal from the associated photosensor exceeds a predetermined adjustable threshold level.
- 2. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said first and second magnetic poles are provided by a pair of opposing magnets supported by said frame, said frame being a magnetic plate frame, and said magnetic path extends through said magnets and said frame.
- 3. A detector according to claim 1 wherein said first and second magnetic poles are provided by first and second magnetic poles of an electromagnet.
- 4. A detector according to claim 3 including a controller associated with said electromagnet to control the magnetic flux generated by said electromagnet.
- 5. A detector according to claim 4 including a sensor for detecting acceleration of a vehicle carrying said angle change detector, wherein said controller is responsive to an output signal from said sensor to control the magnetic flux generated by said electromagnet.
- 6. A detector according to claim 1 wherein the magnetic flux generated by said electromagnet opposes gravitationally induced angular displacement of said pendulum relative to said frame to an extent that causes said pendulum to swing over said first and second photosensors so that the latter reduces angular displacement of the pendulum to a range defined by said first and second photosensors.
Priority Claims (4)
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57-85633 |
Jun 1982 |
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57-97171 |
Jun 1982 |
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57-119642 |
Aug 1982 |
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57-128864 |
Aug 1982 |
JPX |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 502,087 filed June 8, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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143819 |
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211508 |
Dec 1982 |
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Divisions (1)
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